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Zevhu
Aug 13, 2024Brass Contributor
What is the best way to convert webp to jpg on Windows?
Hi, I’m currently working on a project and have encountered a bit of a problem. I’ve downloaded a large number of images in WebP format, but I need them to be in JPG format for compatibility with...
Treysil
Aug 13, 2024Iron Contributor
Using the command prompt to convert WebP to JPG is definitely a powerful option. If you mess something up (like a typo in your command), it can lead to errors, and figuring out what went wrong can be a bit of a headache. I once spent way too long trying to figure out why a command wasn’t working, only to realize I had forgotten to put a space somewhere.
When it comes to tweaking settings (like quality, DPI, etc.), the command line can be a bit limiting without knowing the right options. I use my image editor for adjusting details like contrast and saturation after conversion, which isn’t something you get with a default command.
When it comes to tweaking settings (like quality, DPI, etc.), the command line can be a bit limiting without knowing the right options. I use my image editor for adjusting details like contrast and saturation after conversion, which isn’t something you get with a default command.